But the creepiest layer of Marathon ’s mythology involves entities called the W’rkncacnter — primordial forces of chaos so dangerous they were imprisoned inside stars, black holes, and only ...
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Andy Weir on the science of ‘Project Hail Mary'
What would you do if you woke up on a spaceship light-years from Earth without knowing why you're there? Based on the New York Times bestselling novel by Andy Weir, who also penned The Martian, Amazon ...
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Star Trek's 'Tholian Web' is a Mirror Universe episode (and this is why)
Explore the surprising Mirror Universe ties in TOS "The Tholian Web." How this classic episode connects to broader Trek lore is essential viewing for fans.
Everything Everywhere All at Once, Mad Max: Fury Road, Back to the Future, and more make up our list of the best ...
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TV’s funniest supernatural comedy serials: 'Badi Dooooor Se Aaye Hai' to 'Pritam pyaare aur woh'
When we think of supernatural beings, we imagine powerful entities from another realm, capable of creating fear and chaos.
Become a runner in Marathon, a sci-fi PvP extraction shooter as you compete for survival, riches, and renown in a world of ...
In Phil Lord and Christopher Miller’s adaptation of Andy Weir’s novel, Ryan Gosling’s star power fuels an unlikely tale of far-flung friendship.
Movies like Apocalypse Now and Blade Runner 2049 deliver genuine masterworks of spectacle that expertly balance bombast with a compelling narrative.
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Rumours of a Firefly reboot abound, but should the Serenity fly again?
Star Nathan Fillion is stoking rumours that cult western-in-space television series Firefly could be rebooted. Emily H. Wilson realises she is being toyed with – but is still praying for its return ...
I agree with Democrats on the Voter ID law, or as it is called, the SAVE Act. It is meant to suppress votes. It is meant to suppress illegal alien votes. It is meant to suppress fraudulent votes.
As Nicolas Roeg’s enigmatic, unclassifiable film – in which David Bowie plays an alien visiting Earth – turns 50, we look back at Tom Milne’s deciphering of it. From our Summer 1976 issue.
Have I ever mentioned my cat, Oscar? Soon after he came to us, about four years ago, we discovered several of his unusual traits. For one thing, his tail takes a sharp right turn as it exits his spine ...
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